Africa Topographic Position
The Africa Topographic Potisiont layer classifies the African landscape (including Madagascar, Comoros Islands, and other coastal Islands near continenal Africa) into uplands and lowlands/depressions at a 100m resolution. Published by the USGS in 2009, this dataset was created for the Africa Terrestrial Ecosystems mapping project. The classification is derived from the Compound Topographic Index (CTI) , which integrates slope (from SRTM elevation data) and flow accumulation (from HydroSHEDS data) to model potential water flow.
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Suggested citation
Sayre, R., 2023, Africa Terrestrial Ecosystems: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9BHBKA2.
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Date or time period of observation
2013
Frequency of Update
Geographic coverage
Spatial resolution
100m
WMS base URL
https://geospatial.jrc.ec.europa.eu/geoserver
Layer Data Type
Contact Point
custserv@usgs.gov
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